The app is a competition system, so really I need to try and retrieve
all entries of a hashtag if possible (but if it's not possible, then
other comp systems mustn't either, surely?)
Thanks for the suggestions - might try and utilise DataSift for it.
On Jan 13, 1:04 am, "@Red_Eyes" wrote:
> The
Hello all,
This is my first post on this list.
I'm writing a Twitter application which has xAuth access but I'm
having problems writing it in Delphi, I used the TTwitter thing but
this doesn't seem to have xAuth functionality and I can't get it to
work.
Does someone have an example of a Delphi x
Looking for a solution that an unique email can be sent to update
Twitter post. Anyone have a off the shelf solution?
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Hi, Rys
Tweetymail (http://tweetymail.com/) is one you are lookng for.
Some other services are available if you never mind to read Japanase
to regist your account.
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Thanks Taylor! This was helpful.
On Jan 12, 12:01 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> There are no "search within a set" capabilities really in the Twitter API or
> Search API. There are a few approaches you can take, but all of them defer
> the "search" part of operation to you and you'll have to acc
Hi,
I've been looking around but have so far been unable to find any code
examples of using user streams (http://dev.twitter.com/pages/
user_streams). I might just be being a little dumb but i've had a look
at a few libraries in different languages and none seem to mention
them.
Also do user stre
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 16:10:13 -0800 (PST), jhollingworth
wrote:
Hi,
I've been looking around but have so far been unable to find any code
examples of using user streams (http://dev.twitter.com/pages/
user_streams). I might just be being a little dumb but i've had a
look
at a few libraries in d
Hi Ciprian,
The number of tweets is listed in the statuses_count field for the user. You
can access this by hitting the /users/show endpoint of the API.
For example:
http://api.twitter.com/1/users/show.json?screen_name=dtran320
Then look at the 'statuses_count' parameter.
Best,
David
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On Jan 13, 11:06 pm, David wrote:
> The number of tweets is listed in the statuses_count field for the user. You
> can access this by hitting the /users/show endpoint of the API.
Note that that only counts tweets still in twitter’s database. If a
user deletes a tweet, the count will go down.
If